Epic Games is pushing update 2.5.0 live for Fortnite later today, bringing with it changes to both Battle Royale and Save the World modes. On the Battle Royale side of things, players are getting a new Impulse Grenade that will knock players back and can be found in treasure chests and supply drops only. The ...]

Microsofts strategy for PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds on Xbox One has played out pretty well, with the game selling over four million copies and attracting tons of players, despite some early glitches with the game coming out of the gate.
That said, though, it appears that theres a new titan in town and its Epic Games Fortnite.

Fortnite developer Epic Games elaborated on its recently announced intentions to remove submachine guns from Battle Royale, explaining that weapons will be continually rotated in and out in the name of balancing. Epic announced that it planned to remove submachine guns from Battle Royale in a massive State of Development blog post late last week. ...]

Epic Games has continued to update and improve Fortnite with weekly updates, contributing to its ever-growing community. Developers have now released their plans for the game over the next couple of months, which includes new limited modes, new cosmetics, enhanced gameplay and server improvements The announcement also included the news that players will start to ...]

The backlash caused by Epic Games announcing plans for skill-based matchmaking in Fortnite Battle Royale has forced the developer to reevaluate its stance on the issue. In a recent blog post, from which we learned that 60 fps is coming to consoles, Epic announced that it is "working on changes to matchmaking that are aimed ...]

Epic Games has laid out its plans for Fortnite Battle Royale over the next few months, including new limited-time modes, new quality of life features, new weapons, new outfits, and more. Kicking things off are improvements to servers and load times that "will deliver better level streaming with less hitches" and get the servers running at ...]

Epic Games is working a new performance mode for Fortnite Battle Royale that will target 60 FPS on consoles. The developer revealed in its State of Development post that this optional mode will be tailor-made for each console (Xbox One, Xbox One X, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 4 Pro) to "maximize frame rate while minimizing loss ...]